Chris Hurn on the Lake Mary/Heathrow Kennedy's Club

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http://www.KennedysBarberClub.com Chris Hurn explains why men enjoy visiting Kennedy's All-American Barber Club.

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  • @OneManSmoke: Can't use the old fashioned version that's sharpened on a strop -- blood-borne diseases ruled those out years ago. We use extremely sharp blades from Germany that are every bit as good as the modern, multi-blades you buy at a grocery store. As they say, "don't knock it until you've tried it."

  • I hate those disposable type straight razors.

  • Excellent video! Thank you so much for the invite! Merry Christmas from Rostock, Germany!

  • @churn123 ive had a professional shave once and i gotta tell you if i lived near one of these shops id be in there every other day. the straight edge shave leaves you with a much more cleaner feel than any high end electric razor can produce. where i live barbers stopped this srvice for fear of AIDS and lawsuits which is really too bad. ehhhhhhhhhh dont knock it til you try it.

  • What a great idea and great business! And the quality and experience seem great too!

  • @ehhhhhhhhh I think you missed the bigger picture. Kennedy's has brought back the lost art of a straight-razor Experience from a barber -- most "modern" men have never experienced this affordable luxury. This isn't the sort of thing you do at home everyday -- it has 30 steps to it. You quote the a la carte price, but most of their customers are members, wherein they get unlimited haircuts every month. At $90/month, you get unlimited haircuts AND shaves (plus other extras -- children under 13

  • $35 for something I normally do for free? Sign me up!

  • very nice but I can't attend your barber shop. I live in another country.

  • Nice work...this is so nice example of how costumiers should be treated. All best to you and your business. God bless.

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